North Bali Dive Site

Menjangan islandThis tiny island is a 30 minutes drive from Pemuteran, and then a thirty minute boat trip from the mainland. As part of Bali Barat National Park, Menjangan Island is well known for its magnificent underwater world. A beautiful coral bottom and a spectacular deep water coral reef wall provide a variety of dive sites to choose from. Good conditions and excellent visibility also make this an interesting site for snorkeling or simply relaxing on the white sandy beaches

Tulamben Ship wreckOriginally a World War I cargo vessel, the U.S.S. Liberty was built in 1918. She measured 120 meters long by 20 meters wide and grossed over 6000 tons. During World War II, she was refitted as a US Army Transport vessel and on the 11th of January 1942, she was hit by two torpedoes from a Japanese submarine as she crossed the Lombok Strait. An attempt was made to tow her to port at Singaraja, but she floundered and was beached at Tulamben. After the volcanic eruption of Mount Agung in 1963, the USS Liberty was pushed off the beach and into the sea. Today she resides about 40 meters off Tulamben Beach on the east coast of Bali – about one hour and forty five minutes east of Lovina. The wreck is noted as one of Bali’s most famous dives and is also an incredible place to go for a night dive. This is a shore dive with depths of 6 a 28 meters and water temperatures of 27 – 30 degree centigrade. On any given day you can see hundreds of species of marine life. A lone barracuda who likes to pose for pictures, pigmy seahorses hiding in colorful sea fans, giant grouper, batfish, angelfish, and parrotfish, are just a few of the incredible sea creatures you will encounter while exploring the wreck.

Lovina ReefLovina’s reefs are perfect for those who wish to stay local. There are both deep and shallow water diving sites available, making it convenient for all levels of expertise. It is a great way to get in some diving, without taking time out of your day to get to the dive site.

PURI JATI (ZEN)

This site is most famous for the chance to see the rare Mimic Octopus. Other species of Octopus can also be seen here, a wide variety of crabs and shrimps, Eels, various Nudibrach, and even Devilfish, Ambon Scorpionfish.Lots of Seahorses

SECREAT BAY (GILIMANUK)

Muddy and shallow, virtually no coral, yet home to some of the best macro-delights in the area – Nudibranch, Frogfish, Shrimpfish, Seahorses, Dragonets, Pipefish and much more. A patient photographer’s Paradise, and one of the most peaceful places in Bali to dive. Dive at high tide to get the most from this site, avoid stirring up the mud, and bring a good wetsuit for these cold waters.

PADI OPEN WATER COURSE

Take the complete four-day full certification scuba diving course here in Bali including class and pool sessions and four ocean dives. You’ll have a lot of fun and leave with your PADI licence.

PADI Open Water Diver ReferralTake class and pool sessions in your home country then complete your PADI Open Water Diver course with four enjoyable ocean dives over two days here in Bali.

PADI ADVANCED COURSE

Five exciting dives in two days. You’ll be certified to dive to 30 meters (100 feet) and learn lots of other important dive skills.